Michael's does feel odd for the area, but why not MEC? They do very well just a couple blocks away on King. What better places in the downtown would you locate them?
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It's going to be a MEC. Forgotten just made a little joke – the building is so banal and anti-urban it may as well be an LCBO, who are notorious for dropping bland single-storey shops into spots that should by all rights be mid- or high-rise.Pardon me for being a little confused...is this 'really' going to be an LCBO or is this simple a suggestion? Anyone?
I wonder if the design choice is deliberate to appeal to their current target demographic, who is more comfortable with the SmartCentres design vernacular, compared to their original olde-time demographic who was likely more in tune with the pomo/deconstructionist logs and concrete warehouse theme.
MEC hasn't been targeting their core members for years now, it seems most of their marketing is targeting the SportingLife crowd or the urban yoga adventurist; they probably sell more Canada Goose/Patagonia, yoga mats, water bottles and iPhone cases than all the "mountain equipment" combined.
his is big-box smart center meets ye olde Queen Street meets contemporary architecture trends circa 200os. To me, it fails on all accounts - neither standing out nor fitting in. It's a cheap, clumsy lipstick job on a pig.